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World Briefs - March 14, 2008
By Rex Wockner - Wockner News Service
Mar 13, 2008 - 9:22:52 PM
Sydney Mardi Gras biggest ever
Organizers said Sydney’s 30th gay Mardi Gras parade held March 1 was the biggest ever.
The 1-mile spectacle attracted 10,000 participants, 150 floats and hundreds of thousands of spectators.
A contingent of 200 “78ers,” people who marched in the first parade in
1978, drew raucous applause. That first parade ended in a clash with
police and 50 arrests.
Other contingents of note included official entries by the New South
Wales Police Force and the Australian Defence Force, and a group of
some 100 Christian pastors who marched to “apologize” for past
treatment of LGBT people by Christian churches.
Mardi Gras pumps an estimated $42 million into the local economy.
Brit Tory MP to enter civil partnership
A senior member of Parliament for Britain’s Conservative Party will be the first Tory MP to enter a same-sex civil partnership.
Alan Duncan, who has been in Parliament since 1992, will tie the knot
with James Dunseath, spokesman for London’s financial futures exchange,
this summer at the Westminster register office in London.
The couple met 14 months ago at a dinner party and Duncan, 50, asked
Dunseath, 39, to marry him this past Valentine’s Day as the couple
vacationed in Oman.
“You could not find two more conventional people to enter into a civil partnership,” Duncan told local media.
Dunseath told The Daily Telegraph: “Our friends say we are inseparable.
He may be a politician but he’s great fun. We both feel it’s so right
and we’re very lucky.”
Tory leader David Cameron said he was “thrilled” to learn of the couple’s engagement and plans to attend the ceremony.
In 2002, Duncan became the first Tory MP to publicly come out of the closet.
Brit bareback films pulled from market
Two barebacking gay porn movies have been pulled from the British
market by their maker after a BBC investigation suggested the
performers may have been infected with HIV during filming.
Said the BBC: “Two of the DVDs featured footage from a weeklong shoot
during which eight British models had sex with each other in multiple
combinations without condoms. Four of those who took part were
diagnosed as HIV-positive soon after.”
One performer told the BBC he believed the movies showed him becoming infected and that was distressing.
The BBC report claimed that 60 percent of gay porn movies now depict barebacking, or anal sex without condoms.
Venezuelan court nixes gay marriage
The constitutional arm of Venezuela’s Supreme Tribunal of Justice ruled
March 4 that same-sex marriages can’t be constitutionally authorized
even though the Constitution bans discrimination based on sexual
orientation.
The court said, “If the 1999 constitutional body opted to protect
monogamous matrimony between a man and a woman as the essential nucleus
that gives origin to the family in the Venezuelan historic and cultural
context, the extension of its [marriage’s] effects to common-law unions
... should require, at the least, that these [unions] fulfill the same
essential requirements — that they are stable and monogamous unions
between a man and a woman who have no marriage impediment ... and that
the union is based on the free consent of the parties.”
But the tribunal added, “The court wants to emphasize that the
constitutional norm does not prohibit or condemn common-law unions
between persons of the same sex, which find constitutional cover in the
fundamental right of free development of the personality; it simply
does not grant them reinforced protection, which does not constitute a
discriminatory act in regard to sexual orientation.”
Judge Carmen Zuleta de Merchán dissented from the decision, arguing
that the Constitution grants implicit rights to same-sex couples, and
that the other justices were influenced by ingrained social and
religious prejudices.
Swedish government to sell dildos
Sweden’s government-run Apoteket pharmacy chain will begin selling
dildos because customers want them, the Stockholm English-language
publication The Local reported March 6.
“We are aware that sex is a very important part of everyone’s life. It
is important to help people in this area, and there is a certain demand
for the products,” spokeswoman Elisabet Linge Bergman told the
newspaper.
In a survey conducted last year by Apoteket and the Swedish Association
for Sexuality Education, customers chose dildos and massage oils as the
top items they’d like to see added to the chain’s stock.
These articles appeared in the Dallas Voice print edition March 14, 2008
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